Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Tiffin bomb, grenades dropped by drone found in Amritsar

Recovered during a combing operation at Daleke, Bhikhiwind and Shohra villages on Sunday night following inputs of drone movement

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com :

CHANDIGARH : A high alert was sounded in Punjab after police claimed to have busted a major terror plot with the recovery of a tiffin bomb, five hand grenades and 100 pistol cartridges near a drain at Daleke village in Lopoke subdivisio­n of Amritsar district late Sunday. DGP Dinkar Gupta said consignmen­t was dropped by a drone.

CHANDIGARH A high alert was sounded in Punjab after police claimed to have busted a major terror plot with the recovery of a tiffin bomb, five hand grenades and 100 pistol cartridges near a drain at Daleke village in Lopoke sub-division of Amritsar district late Sunday.

The ammunition was dropped by a drone that crossed over to the Indian territory from Pakistan, said director general of police (DGP) Dinkar Gupta citing preliminar­y investigat­ions.

Addressing a press conference in Chandigarh, DGP Gupta said following inputs of drone movement in the area, a combing operation was conducted at Daleke, Bhikhiwind and Shohra villages on Sunday night.

“During the search operation, the police found a bag containing a children’s lunch box and other ammunition packed meticulous­ly in foam pouches at Daleke village. A team of National Security Guards (NSG) was called to the spot and it confirmed the presence of 2-3 kg RDX in the tiffin box fabricated into a bomb. Further investigat­ion is on,” the DGP said.

“In the past also, such consignmen­ts were dropped in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir from across the border. A probe is on to ascertain the exact target

In the past also, arms were dropped in Punjab and J&K from across the border. A probe is on to ascertain the exact target of the consignmen­t.

DINKAR GUPTA,

Punjab DGP

of the consignmen­t. The police are already on toes ahead of Independen­ce Day,” said Gupta.

He cautioned the people to remain alert all the time and immediatel­y inform the police if they find any suspicious object lying abandoned or unclaimed anywhere, especially in trains, buses and restaurant­s.

“People can inform the police on the 112 or 181 helplines,” he added.

A case was registered under sections 25, 27, 54 and 59 of the Arms Act and sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Explosive Substances Act at the Lopoke police station.

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Circuits, batteries and horseshoe magnets were used to make the tiffin bomb. HT PHOTO
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